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Hello is it okay to mix MMS drops with soymilk, almond milk, rice milk or prune juice?
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01 Sep 2016 16:18 #53314
by vanillabean
Hello is it okay to mix MMS drops with soymilk, almond milk, rice milk or prune juice? was created by vanillabean
Hello - we are new and the MMS drops have been a miracle in treating our conditions of toxics and candida!
A good question is: can the activated drops be mixed with something to mask the taste - that does not have vitamin C or ascorbic acid - like soymilk, almond milk, rice milk or prune juice?
Or what is the best beverage to use that anyone has used and is okay?
Thank you and have a wonderful day to everyone here.
A good question is: can the activated drops be mixed with something to mask the taste - that does not have vitamin C or ascorbic acid - like soymilk, almond milk, rice milk or prune juice?
Or what is the best beverage to use that anyone has used and is okay?
Thank you and have a wonderful day to everyone here.
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01 Sep 2016 16:32 #53315
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Replied by CLO2 on topic Hello is it okay to mix MMS drops with soymilk, almond milk, rice milk or prune juice?
If you are using 50% citric acid to activate MMS, then switch to 4% HCL. That can make a big difference in taste.
You can test your MMS1 mixed with a juice other than water for loss of CLO2 using CLO2 test strips. Then you will know if your juice is okay to use.
Smell has a lot to do with taste, so you could try drinking from a small mouth container which will keep your nose out of the container. If you now use a glass to drink from, notice where your nose is when drinking - it is inside the glass enjoying the aroma of CLO2 gas!
You can test your MMS1 mixed with a juice other than water for loss of CLO2 using CLO2 test strips. Then you will know if your juice is okay to use.
Smell has a lot to do with taste, so you could try drinking from a small mouth container which will keep your nose out of the container. If you now use a glass to drink from, notice where your nose is when drinking - it is inside the glass enjoying the aroma of CLO2 gas!
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